Doctor Who - 12" Radio Control Dalek Thay

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Doctor Who - 12" Radio Control Dalek Thay

Doctor Who - 12" Radio Control Dalek Thay

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Next you can either get out the remote control unit and use this as a remote control vehicle, or you can experience the Dalek's built-in voice activated operating modes.

Cut the center axle so you have about 10cm's poking out the the top of the chest. Using a craft knife, carefully cut 4 evenly spaced slits straight down the length of the axle down to the chest section, and flatten out to create 4 fixing taps that the ring section will be attached to. Squeeze the foam and lid in to one side of the pens for a solid fit. Glue together if you wish. And it's done To finish off, the next day, pipe a heavy load of grab adhesive all around the join of the base and the first applied foam bumper to fill any gaps. Simply rub your finger all the way around to make a nice smooth join (you may need to do this more than once) to fill any small holes that may appear when it sets.Next, apply the rest of the primer to the chest slats and half spheres. You should get 2 coats out of whats left of the primer. Condition: Some new & used collectables. All items are in good condition please see photos & descriptions for more details This fully functional radio controlled Dalek has built-in infrared combat system which allows you to use two Daleks to battle against each other… 58 16 Jun 2010 12″ Radio Controlled Davros Moving on up now, the weapons housing and main chest panel now needs to be done. Lets start with the weapons housing. Doctor Who Radio Controlled Inflatable Dalek. A must for any Dr Who fan, this motorised Dalek rolls around the floor repeating its classic catchphrase… 26 20 Nov 2012 Remote Control 13″ Dalek Strategist – Pictures

The last thing that needed to be done, was to make to pivot to allow the eye stalk to go up and down. Using the second deodorant lid, make a hole on the edge of the lid about the same size of the eye stalk so it could be a tight fit, and a second smaller hole about a third of the way around for the camera wires to fit through the other side. Feed the camera wires through the hole and then about 1 or 2cm's of eye stalk for a tight, flush fit. Use a small peace of PVC foam or polystyrene cut to tightly fit inside the lid, breaking a tiny peace off so the camera wires go around the inside of the lid, and not through the center. This part is a bit of trial and error. I needed to cut out a circle of the center of the now shaped cardboard to fit over the turret of the tank, and leave enough room for the turret to move freely with no obstruction, as the gap between the chassis and turret was not completely flat. So cut small to start then cutting more where needed to avoid cutting out to much cardboard and making it weaker. As seen in the photo, I did not cut out a circle but rather cut to shape of the protruding body parts of the tank and helping make the base level. Cut off 6 equal lengths of the steel wire, and bend both ends to the same length of the the pilot holes, end to end of the pen. The bends need to be about 2cm long.

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We're about half way through the build now and are going to make the Darlek look a bit more like a Dalek now. This was a fun part to make, although a little bit fiddly and delicate to do. I had some good photos to go by to make the eye stalk but I did have to make a few slight modifications to the actual eye peace. The reason for this is because I wanted to add something a bit special, a small WiFi web cam, that could be viewed through an iPhone or PC which could stream real time live video and take photos.

The 12″ Radio Controlled Imperial Guard Dalek was originally released in 2006 a Woolworth’s exclusive… 23 7 May 2008 12″ Radio Controlled Dalek Thay Using a very sharp craft knife, cut around the hemisphere join of the ball-ball to give you 2 halves. The ball-ball I used had a small hollow nodule to allow a peace of string to pass through to hang it on a Christmas tree. I managed to cut it in half and kept it in tact as this would be useful later. IMPORTANT NOTE. I placed the motor on a small length of wood with the newly made pulley wheel laying flat and below the motor cog. This was to prevent any excess glue running down the drive shaft and then seizing the motor. The two parts I needed to fit together were the lower housing for the camera on/off switch which also contained the rechargeable battery, made of plastic, and the motor housing for what was the tank cannon to make it go up and down, again made from plastic and had 2 screw holes for fitting. Both peaces were about the same size and together would fit nicely inside the ring section.

I used a Bluetooth sun visor car kit and my iPhone. The speaker was small enough to fit inside the inspection panel and didn't cause any obstructions to the tank turret which turns the head. I made a second battery compartment made from cardboard, attached it on the top of the turret, and placed the main battery in to it. I now used the original compartment I made to rest the speaker in to it (as seen in the second photo).

Now you can enter into a series of voice activated modes. To start with let's look at the extensive memory databank that the Dalek carries. To do this you must activate the Dalek by saying: "Dalek." Wait for it to say: "Yes" and then you have to say: "Do you recognise..." (wait for iris stalk to flash) and then say the name of a Doctor Who character or creature. If the Dalek recognises what you say it will tell you something about it. For example, if you say: "The Doctor" it starts ranting about him, or if you say: "The Emperor" it starts to shake as it tells you how powerful he is. I should note that in some of the photos, where the camera lens joins the eye peace, it can be seen where I did originally use PVC foam but it looked really rough which is when I decided to use the deodorant lid instead which I think looks much neater.This 18 inch radio control Dalek has traditional radio control functions via a special multi function control unit… 58 7 Sep 2008 5″ Radio Controlled Supreme Dalek



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